Episode 263: How SSN Transforms Academic Research into Policy Action

Episode 263: How SSN Transforms Academic Research into Policy Action

For this special guest episode of No Jargon, we're diving into how the Scholars Strategy Network helps scholars turn research into impactful policy. SSN executive director Pao Maynard-Moll spoke with Robert Perkinson, an associate professor of American Studies at the University of Hawaii Manoa and co-leader of the Hawaii SSN chapter, for his Better Tomorrow Speaker Series podcast at the university. They explore how SSN connects academics with policymakers and communities, using real examples from Alabama and Maine to show the power of research in driving change.

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Episode 302: The Christian Women Behind MAGA

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Episode 301: The Cost of Incarceration

Episode 301: The Cost of Incarceration

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Episode 300: Can America's Political Parties be Fixed?

Episode 300: Can America's Political Parties be Fixed?

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2 Jun 39min

Episode 299: Can Cash Improve Pregnancy Outcomes?

Episode 299: Can Cash Improve Pregnancy Outcomes?

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Episode 298: The Fight Over Climate Rules

Episode 298: The Fight Over Climate Rules

The EPA's 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding has been the legal foundation for U.S. climate regulation under the Clean Air Act for over a decade. In February, the Trump administration repealed i...

28 Apr 34min

Episode 297: New Rules for College Admissions

Episode 297: New Rules for College Admissions

By now, most students who applied to college for the fall semester have received their decisions, bringing a mix of emotions, from excitement and relief to disappointment and uncertainty. For many, es...

14 Apr 45min

Episode 296: The Politics of What We Eat

Episode 296: The Politics of What We Eat

Nutrition policy is back in the spotlight. Under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" agenda, the federal government has been especially vocal about...

31 Mar 42min

Episode 295: The Affordable Housing Myth

Episode 295: The Affordable Housing Myth

Housing costs keep rising across the United States, and policymakers are scrambling for solutions. In Congress, policymakers from across the aisle are advancing legislation aimed at encouraging more h...

17 Mar 35min

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